Title of Speech: Parallel Universe
Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that Parallel Universe is exist.
Thesis Statement: I am here to persuade you that Parallel Universe is exist, it is possible because the scientist discovery and theory.
Introduction
I. Attention-getter/Opener: I am going to tell a little phenomenon about something we might have had, the Deja vu. People some time have the experience of familiar with someone, or some scene, However, those people were never had a chance to touch or contact with the familiar subjects. For instance, you saw, a girl or boy you know it is a destiny for you and he/her together. Or you went to a place, suddenly, standing there looking at it, which is the same in your memory and you could not figure out how does this happen.
II. Connection with audience (why the topic is important to them): So how does this phenomenon tell? There is a scientific explanation, you were shared some part of parallel universe in memory or vision.
III. Establish credibility: As I am science fan and read a lot physics book in the last 15 years, and I have done much reading and thinking on this topic. Therefore, I feel I am confident to speak to you to share my options.
IV. Thesis Statement: I am here to persuade you that Parallel universe is exist, and explain why.
V. Preview main points: I will tell who developed this theory? What is this theory is about? How does it Influence it in reality.
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: to inform my audience about the theory of Deja Vu. Including what, how and the effect about Deja Vu .